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    joe gaddy is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    heater core shut-off valve

     



    I received a new Eastwood catalog this week. The cover [May-04] is a picture of an engine. The intake connection for the heater hose appears to have a shut-off valve. Anyone seen one of these? Know where to acquire one? Thanks, Joe.
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    My 1964 Chevy pickup has a shutoff that comes
    out of the intake. It is not the original engine, so I can't
    tell you where it came from,but is sure is handy.

    Balaam

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    Any auto parts store worth their salt can fix ya up.....

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    I have never seen one in a parts house with a shut off knob loke this one.
    Joe

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    Go somewhere that specializes in valves, they'll hook you up. You could even do a solenoid valve that shuts off when you push a button. You have to decide whether to use a normally open or normally closed valve, and that will depend on you application.

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